April 20, 2024

Motion filed to withdraw plea in Monroe sex abuse case

Hearing scheduled for Oct. 24

A Knoxville man who filed an Alford plea earlier this month in the April 2015 sexual abuse case of a Monroe teenager now claims he has new evidence which would clear him of wrong doing.

An attorney for 20-year-old Alex T. Vander Veer filed a motion in Jasper County District Court on Wednesday to withdraw the plea and set aside judgment. The motion states Vander Veer’s counsel obtained a sworn statement on Sept. 21 from a Mr. Nathan Fagg “detailing a conversation between him and the alleged victim regarding the fabrication of the story leading to the investigation, charges” and the Sept. 14 Alford plea by the defendant.

The document claims the evidence from Fagg was previously undisclosed, and he approached Vander Veer’s family directly following a story about the Alford plea in the Prairie City News.

Judge Terry Rickers issued an order setting a 10:30 a.m. Oct. 24 hearing to consider the motion. Court documents state the exhibits attached to Vander Veer’s motions have been sealed.

Vander Veer was originally arrested and charged with third-degree sexual abuse, also a Class C felony, in November 2015, following an investigation by the Monroe Police Department and the Iowa Department of Human Services. Vander Veer entered an Alford plea — which allows a defendant to enter a plea of guilty without making an admission of guilt — to lascivious acts with a child, a Class C felony.

The victim told investigators in 2015 she and Vander Veer had engaged in sexual relations. Her guardian told police a medical examination was conducted shortly after the alleged assault, and the Iowa DCI crime lab later found Vander Veer’s DNA on evidence gathered from the victim and from the victim’s clothes the evening of the incident. Vander Veer originally pleaded not guilty in January.

Court records released Sept. 14 assert the defendant fondled or inappropriately touched the then-13-year-old. Vander Veer maintains he did not touch the victim. He was 18 at the time of the incident.

Contact Mike Mendenhall at mmendenhall@newtondailynews.com